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Pagina 31
... women's education at Oxford would change the peculiar character of the University as a ' men's university ' . Since 1879 two balls for women had existed in Oxford - Somerville and Lady Margaret . Before this time , however ( since 1875 ) ...
... women's education at Oxford would change the peculiar character of the University as a ' men's university ' . Since 1879 two balls for women had existed in Oxford - Somerville and Lady Margaret . Before this time , however ( since 1875 ) ...
Pagina 33
... women , and especially by giving them an indefinite time to read for honours , it will make the thing a sham , even for women , because it will be only in appearance that they come up to the ... women like ADMISSION OF WOMEN TO OXFORD 33.
... women , and especially by giving them an indefinite time to read for honours , it will make the thing a sham , even for women , because it will be only in appearance that they come up to the ... women like ADMISSION OF WOMEN TO OXFORD 33.
Pagina 56
... women out of real degrees would not be worth a contest . Hence ten years ago , when this same question of women's degrees agi- tated Cambridge , the Council of the Senate very rightly and logically drew the line at the admission of women ...
... women out of real degrees would not be worth a contest . Hence ten years ago , when this same question of women's degrees agi- tated Cambridge , the Council of the Senate very rightly and logically drew the line at the admission of women ...
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Oct 8 1921 | 9 |
LETTERS ON ADMISSION OF WOMEN | 23 |
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